(pattern): Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) is observed worldwide every year on the third Thursday of May. The day was inspired by a blog post from web developer Joe Devon in 2011, which highlighted the need for accessibility in web development. It aims to promote digital accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities, emphasizing that users with and without disabilities should have equal access to digital products. Events such as conferences, workshops, and lectures are organized to demonstrate how individuals with various disabilities navigate the web. Statistics indicate that over 1 billion people globally have disabilities that affect their digital experiences, and common accessibility issues include low contrast text and missing alt text. The campaign encourages developers and testers to consider the needs of people with disabilities in their work.

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(pattern): Global Accessibility Awareness Day


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